Cloth Diaper - Guest commentary: Thanks from the founder of Baby Basics of Collier - Naples Daily News

Guest commentary: Thanks from the founder of Baby Basics of Collier - Naples Daily News
As president and founder of Baby Basics of Collier County, I would like to thank all the generous individuals, businesses and referral agencies who have contributed to making it possible to provide free diapers to 239 children in the Baby Basics

Diapering dollars - Moscow-Pullman Daily News
Last week I blogged about finding good deals on baby gear at garage sales. But there’s one infant item you’re just not going to find used. You guessed it — diapers. A lot of people recommend going with cloth diapers to save money (here’s an

Dallas Morning News gives wet kiss to idea of making adult diapers - Pegasus News
I’m caring for an incontinent elderly parent with Parkinson’s and dementia. I have to say that I appreciate the availability of good quality disposable product and applaud any effort to make them more effective (i.e. resistant to leaking) and less

Minding Bottoms And Bottom Lines - New London Day
Groton - It’s where hemp is hip and plastic is kaput. Peacock Organics, a nearly two-year-old store on Elm Street in Noank, is riding a wave of concern over the health effects of certain materials on babies and small children. More and more people

Diaper service renews old-fashioned option - Democrat and Chronicle
The answer was surprisingly old-fashioned: cloth diapers. There are arguments raging over which type of diaper — disposable or cloth — is better for the environment, but the Metzlers’ research pushed them to the cloth side. They decided the

TheStar.com | GTA | Cloth bags condemned as plastic strikes back - Toronto Star
The plastics industry is warning consumers that reusable fabric grocery bags can create a health risk because they can become contaminated with fungus and bacteria if not properly washed. As the green movement against disposable plastics gains

Plastics industry study: Reusable grocery bags dangerous - The London Free Press
The plastics industry is fighting back against the growing popularity of reusable grocery bags with a study that warns of health risks from so-called eco-friendly cloth bags. The Canadian Plastics Industry Association hired two independent labs to

Who will be frugal after the storm? - The Daily Advertiser
Several years ago, when I decided to stay home with my kids, it was a sudden and drastic change in our finances. Even after cutting out daycare and travel, we were only left with $100 per week after all of the bills were paid. However, I was

It takes (No.) 2 - Boston Herald
Not necessarily, says Salina Gonzales Frazier of Somerville’s Diaper Lab. But moms and dads are saving disposable income, and conserving, by going green and ditching the throwaway nappies. A set of 24 to 30 cloth diapers “can cost you anywhere

Guest commentary: Thanks from the founder of Baby Basics of Collier - Naples Daily News
As president and founder of Baby Basics of Collier County, I would like to thank all the generous individuals, businesses and referral agencies who have contributed to making it possible to provide free diapers to 239 children in the Baby Basics

Diapering dollars - Moscow-Pullman Daily News
Last week I blogged about finding good deals on baby gear at garage sales. But there’s one infant item you’re just not going to find used. You guessed it — diapers. A lot of people recommend going with cloth diapers to save money (here’s an

Dallas Morning News gives wet kiss to idea of making adult diapers - Pegasus News
I’m caring for an incontinent elderly parent with Parkinson’s and dementia. I have to say that I appreciate the availability of good quality disposable product and applaud any effort to make them more effective (i.e. resistant to leaking) and less

Minding Bottoms And Bottom Lines - New London Day
Groton - It’s where hemp is hip and plastic is kaput. Peacock Organics, a nearly two-year-old store on Elm Street in Noank, is riding a wave of concern over the health effects of certain materials on babies and small children. More and more people

Diaper service renews old-fashioned option - Democrat and Chronicle
The answer was surprisingly old-fashioned: cloth diapers. There are arguments raging over which type of diaper — disposable or cloth — is better for the environment, but the Metzlers’ research pushed them to the cloth side. They decided the

TheStar.com | GTA | Cloth bags condemned as plastic strikes back - Toronto Star
The plastics industry is warning consumers that reusable fabric grocery bags can create a health risk because they can become contaminated with fungus and bacteria if not properly washed. As the green movement against disposable plastics gains

Plastics industry study: Reusable grocery bags dangerous - The London Free Press
The plastics industry is fighting back against the growing popularity of reusable grocery bags with a study that warns of health risks from so-called eco-friendly cloth bags. The Canadian Plastics Industry Association hired two independent labs to

Who will be frugal after the storm? - The Daily Advertiser
Several years ago, when I decided to stay home with my kids, it was a sudden and drastic change in our finances. Even after cutting out daycare and travel, we were only left with $100 per week after all of the bills were paid. However, I was

It takes (No.) 2 - Boston Herald
Not necessarily, says Salina Gonzales Frazier of Somerville’s Diaper Lab. But moms and dads are saving disposable income, and conserving, by going green and ditching the throwaway nappies. A set of 24 to 30 cloth diapers “can cost you anywhere

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